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JOURNAL OF
ANNA McCALL WATSON
1849
January 1st
A pleasant day spent at James Watson with Anna Jones. Re-
turned home in the evening with Anna and Alice, found William here.
No work of much consequence.
January 2nd
Went with Anna and Alice to Mrs. McGill's. Spent the day in
company with Aunt B. Jones and several other friends. In the
evening called round by James Watson's, found him quite sick.
Left Anna and Alice there, returned home with William.
January 3rd
The day was rather cloudy and appearance of rain. William
went over the river. Spent the day at home, had the company of
Aunt B. Jones, L. Jones, Miss Harmon, Aunt McGill, and Susan
McGill for dinner. After they left I commenced work on some
Regalia of the "Sons of Temperance" for Pa and Dr. J. Jones came
in to board and took supper here.
January 4th
The day is very cloudy and cold. Finished those Regalia in
the morning. A. C. Watson's man here. The "Sons of Temperance"
formed a division at the college. Had Uncle S. Coleman to dine
with us.
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JOURNAL OF
ANNA McCALL WATSON
1849
January 1st
A pleasant day spent at James Watson with Anna Jones. Re-
turned home in the evening with Anna and Alice, found William here.
No work of much consequence.
January 2nd
Went with Anna and Alice to Mrs. McGill's. Spent the day in
company with Aunt B. Jones and several other friends. In the
evening called round by James Watson's, found him quite sick.
Left Anna and Alice there, returned home with William.
January 3rd
The day was rather cloudy and appearance of rain. William
went over the river. Spent the day at home, had the company of
Aunt B. Jones, L. Jones, Miss Harmon, Aunt McGill, and Susan
McGill for dinner. After they left I commenced work on some
Regalia of the "Sons of Temperance" for Pa and Dr. J. Jones came
in to board and took supper here.
January 4th
The day is very cloudy and cold. Finished those Regalia in
the morning. A. C. Watson's man here. The "Sons of Temperance"
formed a division at the college. Had Uncle S. Coleman to dine
with us.
Portion illegible.
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